How
Hypnosis Works
The
conscious mind is the part of the mind with which you are
most familiar; the part that knows where you are and what
you are doing at all times. If the conscious mind cannot
see, touch or taste something, then it doesn't exist. Consequently,
it is difficult to change unhealthy behavioral patterns
by just using the conscious mind.
The subconscious mind works very much like a computer. Once
something is programmed into the computer it remains that
way until it is reprogrammed. The old programming repeats
no matter how much your conscious mind wishes something
else to occur, making it difficult to break long-standing
patterns such as smoking.
Hypnosis is an "altered state of consciousness," similar
to daydreaming or getting absorbed in a good book. During
this altered state of consciousness, suggestions are able
to bypass the conscious mind and can be fed directly into
the subconscious, where they can be readily accepted and
acted upon immediately.
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